Posted: 11/22/2015 7:41:05 PM EDT
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Anyone own or has owned one? I'm looking at the x-esse long model.
http://haemmerli.info/en/products/2742780_x-esse_long_black.html Problem is, I know nothing about them first hand.
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Sig Sauer resold the Xesse as the Sig Trailside.
I have the 6" barrel model, it has been excellent. Given the price of a new Xesse, I'd look for a used Trailside. You can buy parts and such here: http://www.larrysguns.com/default.aspx |
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I have a line on a gently used one for a "mere" $1,650. The "good" news is, it come with two mags & free shipping................ ![]() That is not too much, as a spare magazine should be worth well over $100. Which weight does it have? The standard slim weight is 80 grams and is sufficient. The tool roll has a spare firing pin and spring in it, as well as hex keys, a punch, cleaning kit, and a screwdriver. |
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Bought mine today! No tool kit but two mags. There's two or three on GB right now, FWIW. Congratulations! The tool roll is nice to have but I barely ever use things out of it and guess that you also have your favorite gun tools already. You can get a Nill grip for the International that feel very nice and allow two handed shooting. Please post pictures when you receive the Hämmerli and a range report. A friend of mine has over 40,000 rounds through an old International and the gun still looks and shoots fine. Telltale signs of high round counts are usually rub marks on the frame caused by the slide. The only thing I have seen go bad on a Hämmerli 208 that was a club owned gun was the slide release that became wobbly. Waltther had the same issue on the old GSP and later ommitted the slide release for that reason. Nill grips |



